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How does the poet convey emotion in Continuum?
An essay discussing the way emotion is conveyed in the poem Continuum. For IGCSE English Literature.
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REVISION NOTED ON ALL THE CHARACTERS IN ROMEO AND JULIET
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Do you need to create a Fairy Tale for your English class? Well you can use this completely original Fairy tale created by me to show to your teacher. Guaranteed to get you an A+ grade on your assignment.
£9.51 Preview RemoveJane Eyre - Victorian Context Notes
A Level English Literature Notes created from detailed research into the Victorian period, concepts relevant to the novel, Charlotte Bronte etc
£2.50 Preview RemoveCall of the Wild paper on Loyalty
This is a paper that is guaranteed a B - A- depending on your teacher. We are proving that loyalty was very important all the way through Bucks life.
£37.49 Preview RemoveIs Brave New World a utopia?
Addresses the question of whether Brave New World is a utopia. First year university work.
£3.75 Preview RemoveThemes in the Epic of Gilgamesh
A three page essay exploring three of the main themes in the Sumerian text "Epic of Gilgamesh. These themes are "Love", "Life & Death" and "Respect for the Gods". This is a short overview of the themes with one or two examples explored in each theme; recommended for beginner or intermediary analysis of the text.
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Reflection done based on Lesson Planning suitable for 2nd year students.
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Notes on Jane Eyre chapters 20-22, for English Literature AS level by A Grade student. Notes address Character Development, Religion, Gothic Elements, Thornfield and Literary Devices found in these chapters, includes quotes from chapters.
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this is a book historic approach to the reading public of the romantic age.
£12.50 Preview RemoveSTEPHEN CRANE AND WILFRED OWEN A* ESSAY
This is my final essay compiled of the notes I made throughout the year. It is based on the theme of courage in Stephen Crane's 'The Red Badge of Courage' and Wilfred Owen's poems. If you get this as a topic for your English A2 then look at this as a guide. The question answered is: `The American novelist Frank Norris wrote, ‘’the world wants men, great, strong, harsh, brutal men’’. Stephen Crane ends his novel with ‘’he was a man’’. How do Stephen Crane and Wilfred Owen explore the idea of manhood? In the course of your writing, show how your reading of Pat Barker’s Regeneration has illuminated your understanding of the other texts. Please use this as an example only!
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